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Find out why you may want to use Microsoft’s Model View Controller framework instead of Web Forms.
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After taking Google Chrome for a test drive, Tony Patton discusses the new browser’s tools for working with Web pages.
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Follow these steps to maintain a presence in the Jabber online community, such as retrieving a list of friends from the roster.
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The ability to provide additional information is especially helpful with HTML forms where tooltips can be used to let the user know what is expected in user input.
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Here are some theories about why there isn't much coverage about Internet Explorer plug-ins in comparison to Firefox.
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Find out why developers should care about keeping up with Web browser statistics and where to obtain such information to guide development work.
Find more stories in: Web browsers, Web sites, Protocols and platformsSecure ASP.NET sites with Membership API
Beginning with ASP.NET 2.0, the Membership API was added to simplify adding security to a Web application. Find out how to use the Membership API with a SQL Server backend.
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Find out how to make use of the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol to P2P-enable your applications.
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Discover Visual Studio add-ins that bring refactoring--the practice of making code cleaner and clearer without affecting the functionality--to the Visual Basic community.
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When measuring your development project’s ROI, it’s important to go beyond the basic calculation.
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TechRepublic's Tony Patton says he can't accept a so-called Web developer who doesn't fully understand the technology used to create his applications.
Find more stories in: Business applications, Software engineering/developmentIntegrate apps with eBay's Windows SDK
eBay's Windows SDK allows you to easily access eBay data within your .Net application, and is a useful starting point to learn more about eBay APIs.
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The soapUI tool is also useful for interacting with third-party Web services to gauge what to include in the response.
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Discover what the CodeGear developers are working on.
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